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DescriptionCaribbean with Simon Reeves Series 1 (2015) Idyllic turquoise sea, sunshine and white sandy beaches; its no wonder Caribbean countries make the most of their income from tourism these days. But Simon Reeves not interested in swish hotels and water-sports, preferring as always to explore the realities of a country, no matter how seedy or distressing. Series 1 - Episode 1 He starts his journey around the Caribbean Sea on Hispaniola – the island shared by Dominican Republic and Haiti where he finds out about international drug trafficking and restavek (child slavery), the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and the allure of voodoo. Poverty is everywhere. He’s told that there are now fewer Puerto Ricans living in the affluent-looking island of Puerto Rico than in mainland America. Why? Because over there they can earn three times more for doing the same job. About this programme 1/3. The adventurer travels around the islands and mainland coast of the Caribbean Sea, beginning on Hispaniola. He joins the Dominican Republic police's anti-narcotics division, before crossing the border to Haiti to see the notorious tented slums of Cite Soleil, while also discovering a vibrant, colourful and thriving side to the country. He ends this leg of his journey in Puerto Rico, an archipelago that is a territory of the United States, and examines the legacy of bombing and weapons testing on the island of Vieques. Series 1 - Episode 2 Approach this as you would a Caribbean cruise because, while you get a flavour of each place, you don’t stop long enough to get to grips with the countrys character. So there are quick stop-offs in wealthy Barbados to see how lionfish are destroying marine life and St Vincent, where marijuana rather than bananas is the preferred crop. Then Simon Reeve arrives in Venezuela. This does have a very different feel. There’s corruption “from top to bottom”, poverty, violence and a phenomenal trade smuggling petrol (which is laughably cheap here) across the border to Colombia, home to the Earth-loving Kogis, who have an ecological warning for us. About this programme 2/3. Simon meets the owner of a traditional wooden house in Barbados who has turned down millions of dollars from luxury property developers, then encounters marijuana growers on the volcanic island of St Vincent hoping that the drug will soon be decriminalized. On the South American mainland, Simon examines the mismanagement of Venezuela's natural resources, before crossing into Colombia, where he spends time with the Kogi - an indigenous people who have maintained their traditional forest lifestyle. Series 1 - Episode 3 On the last leg of the journey, our companion again points out what he considers important, not what would fit smoothly into a normal, relaxing travelogue. As usual, the theme is the struggle of ordinary people to maintain their way of life in extraordinary circumstances. From there, you don’t know what might come next. Nicaragua has the story of a small coastal community about to be ripped apart by a new super-canal; in Jamaica, tackling high-level corruption and street gangs simultaneously has slashed crime rates. The eyebrow-raiser is the middle section in Honduras, a country deeply blighted by drug trafficking. Reeve’s visit to a prison full of gang members is both scarier and more hopeful than you’d expect. About this programme 3/3. Simon begins the last leg of his journey in Nicaragua and visits the Rama-Kriol people, who face losing their ancestral homes due to the construction of a new transoceanic waterway. Simon then discovers Hondurans living in the grip of some of the most violent criminal gangs in the world, with San Pedro Sula having the highest murder rate of any city on the planet. His journey ends in Jamaica, where he spends time with young people who have rejected gang life, offering a model of hope for future generations. Last in the series. Enjoy x Sharing Widget |